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May 1, 2018

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Baltimore poised to pay $9M to man who spent 20 years in prison on wrongful murder conviction

Tuesday, May 1

Baltimore is set to approve a $9 million payout to a man who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder and spent 20 years in prison before DNA evidence cleared his name.

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Baltimore teen accused of stabbing to death bicyclist in Waverly arrested again

Three months after Prince Greene was released from juvenile detention for a deadly stabbing in Waverly, the Baltimore teenager has been arrested again.

Corey Seager injury fuels Machado-to-Dodgers speculation, but are Orioles willing to talk trade?

After a season-ending injury to Corey Seager, the Dodgers have a need at shortstop. But are the Orioles willing to trade Manny Machado yet?

Towson University investigating alleged assault as possible anti-Semitic hate crime

Police responded to an assault against two members of a Jewish fraternity at Towson University early Sunday morning, who told police their attackers shouted anti-Semitic slurs.

Archdiocese of Baltimore plans to build first new Catholic school in city in more than 50 years

After years of shuttering schools around the city amid declining enrollment at budget constraints, the Archdiocese of Baltimore is planning to build its first new Catholic school in the city in more than 50 years.

Two species of ravens? Nevermore, quoth the UMBC professor

An evolutionary biologist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, recently co-authored a study that shows how two species of ravens became one, a reverse of more typical evolution known as speciation reversal.

Teens charged in recent Baltimore County carjackings held without bail

Two teens charged in a robbery spree that included carjacking an elementary school teacher and robbing a man and his 86-year-old mother in Baltimore County last week will be held without bail, a judge ordered Monday.

No. 1 McDonogh edges No. 2 NDP, 11-10, in OT to extend record girls lacrosse win streak to 195

McDonogh's winning streak survives thanks to Julia Hoffman's overtime goal.

Mother's Day brunch and dinner specials in the Baltimore area

Mother’s Day is May 13, and Baltimore restaurants are preparing to pamper moms with special menus.

Baltimore diaper-changing legislation praised by dads as a 'right' for babies

A Baltimore City Councilman wants to require diaper changing tables in public buildings and businesses.

Maryland Voter Guide 2018

Marylanders will vote in 2018 for governor, attorney general, U.S. Senator, all 8 seats in the House of Representatives and all 188 General Assembly seats.